Inter Milan manager Roberto Mancini has watched from afar as the career of Mario Balotelli, who he worked with at both Manchester City and Inter, has headed down a disappointing road. He hopes the striker is able to regain his focus and form before it’s too late.
James Pearce of the Liverpool Echo passed along comments the longtime boss made to Italian outlet Corriere della Sera about the Reds star. He said there were never any behavior issues during their time together, but admits things have started to get away from him ever since:
It has all gone downward a bit since he left City. I thought he would do well at Milan, but it didn’t happen.
Mario is at risk of following the same path as Adriano. I hope that he wakes up one morning and realises that he is wasting everything.
Mancini stated he hasn’t talked with the controversial Italy international since the City days. His word of warning will surely reach Balotelli one way or another, though.
It seemed like moving to the Reds was a good match for Balotelli. The side needed more of an attacking presence, meaning he would be featured prominently, and had qualified for the Champions League so he could play on the big European stages.
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The situation hasn’t played out according to plan, however. He’s scored just two goals since arriving to Anfield and has failed to lock down a consistent role for Brendan Rodgers. His level of play has rarely risen above mediocre across 18 appearances.
Ultimately, Balotelli needs a wake-up call to get him back on track. He’s filled with talent but if he never capitalizes on it his career won’t reach the heights he was capable of. Perhaps Mancini’s comments can help provide the spark he certainly needs.
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